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- Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a family of the order Blattodea (****roaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest ****roaches...
- Megaloblatta longipennis is a species of ****roach in the family Ectobiidae. It is the world's largest ****roach by length and wingspan. It is native to...
- Megaloblatta is a genus of Neotropical ****roaches in the family Ectobiidae. Species in this genus are 4 to 9.7 cm (1.6–3.8 in) long and can have a wingspan...
- ****roach or lesser ****roach, is a species of ****roach in the family Ectobiidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), North America...
- tawny ****roach, is a species of non-cosmopolitan ****roach in the family Ectobiidae. It occurs in southern England, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany...
- described by James Francis Stephens in 1835, belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae. The discovery of 4 ectobius ****roaches in Colorado...
- within the superfamily Blattoidea. The ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae. Termites were...
- ****roaches in the order Blattodea. Previously placed as a subfamily of the Ectobiidae there are presently (2020) two genera and more than 90 described species...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Blattodea Superfamily: Blaberoidea Family: Ectobiidae Subfamily: Blattellinae Genus: Blattella Species: B. germanica Binomial...
- within the superfamily Blattoidea. The ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae. The cladogram...